LEGO Dioder Lamp

Materials: Dioder LED light

Description: This is a hanging lamp containing the Dioder light system inside it. My aim was to make a hanging lamp out of LEGO pieces that I can control just like a normal lamp. As I am not an electrician, I did not wanted to cut off the cables of the lamp but to do it the most easiest way possible.

What I used: Approx. 500 LEGO bricks An orange textile power chord A power plug

So my solution was developed like this:

STEP 1 – The Lamp itself As we are talking about LEGO, you can design your lamp just the way you would like to. I wanted a lamp that fits on my eating table, so mine is of the size of 87x8x13.5cm

The only thing you should be aware of: more LEGO bricks mean more weight. Consider this as the hanging hook or whatever system you will use can handle this weight. Enough talk: construct your lamp. If you are about to use the Dioder system that I used, please plan enough space for the long power cable and the plug. In my solution, I made a basement exactly at the middle of the lamp inside it, so that I could simple put the cable and plug on there.

STEP 2 – The ceiling power cableTURN YOUR POWER OFF! And check twice that it really is turned off! Attach the textile chord to the power cables from the ceiling. Insert a hook in the ceiling right where you want your lamp to hang above and pull the textile cable through this hook. For safety reasons i make a knot here, just in case that the lamp might fall of for whatever reason.

Now attach the plug to the chord and insert the Dioder in it to see if it works. Hopefully it won’t work, because you have not turned on your power on again! So turn your power on and if you attached it correctly then there should be light. TURN IT OFF AGAIN – just for safety reasons.

STEP 3 – The plug in the lamp Now put the Dioder system inside the lamp on the bricks-base you build. In my solution I built some kind of “dome” around the plug so that even these bricks can work as hanging system that does make the plug hang inside the lamp. Depending on your design you certainly will find some way to attach the plug or the chord to the bricks.

At the moment I do not own black LEGO plates, but started collecting them so that I can close the upper part of the lamp with them.

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Slightly concerned about electricity safety issues here. As the legos weight a ton, the whole weight shouldn’t really be on the power cord, as the cables might come loose. Usually with lamps like these, the weight of the structure is supported on some wires, and the power cord is nice and loose.

Basically there is possibility of the earthing to come loose, and after that if phase connects to the base, the results are quite disastrous.

Legos might be heavy, but there are very heavy glass lamps that only hang from an electric cord too, right? I don’t know, so please don’t think I’m being a smart ass here, I’m asking for real to understand. Thanks.

No ddgiant, i did not glued them together. It sounds weird, but until today everything looks stable. I tried to build the pieces in a way so that every brick is held by at least two other bricks. My thought about this was that i hope that this way the weight is distributed on as much space as possible.My tip: do not use small Lego bricks like of “1×4″ or “1×2″ design. Use the double bricks like “2×3″ and bigger for the inner construction and for outside the small pieces.

But trust me, since it is hanging, i always check if i find some cracks or the upper bricks getting loose

Well, I guess you’ll never see this since you’ve stopped using the site, but a reasonable person might assume that Jules didn’t see it. I didn’t notice it either till you pointed it out. A reasonable person might also bring it to his attention and ask him to fuzz it instead of immediately freaking out. But, I guess not everyone can be reasonable.

I dont find it offensive, after all- You invited us to your house (well- kind of ) and I respect it. It’s not like there are naked people or a crime scene…Title of this post is ‘Lego Dioder Lamp’, not ‘How many F**k can You find’.

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